This title deserves special praise for three reasons. The
first is the good news that Lucky Luc’s
International Studios is branching out to include
material beyond the “cinema verite” approach and
thus broadening its viewer appeal. Since Luc obviously cares
about this industry (how many producers can make the same
claim?), his company truly deserves whatever success comes
its way. The second reason is that Thor Johnson once again
proves his sense of humor by focusing on six gay guys who
have to attend school in order to keep their driver’s
licenses.

The third cause for celebration is the cast, with Jason Ross
(as one of the students) living up to his “newcomer of
the year” award and with three others actors giving him
fine support: Chad Knight (as a fellow student), newcomer
Brad Berry (as the instructor), and Jeff Zyan (as the traffic
cop).

The only drawback to this production is the episodic
nature of the plot, which at points seems confusing or even
inconsistent. But most viewers will feel more than satisfied
with the overall result—and Jason Ross fans gets a
special bonus in the final scene, when (after a hardcore
coupling that ignites the screen) he and Knight gives us some
old-fashioned smooching in counterpoint to the frantic action
among the rest of the cast. Well worth stocking by any store
with a gay section.